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THE muffled drum’s sad roll has beat 
The soldier’s last tattoo; 

No more on life’s parade shall meet 
That brave and fallen few. 


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“And glory guards, with solemn round, 
The bivouac of the dead. 


COPYRIGHT 1913 
W. H. MULLINS COMPANY 
SALEM, OHIO 


AVERY LIBRARY 
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 


COMPILED AND PRINTED BY 
THE CAXTON COMPANY 
CLEVELAND 


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By the flow of the inland river, 
Whence the fleets of iron have fled, 
Where the blades of the grave-grass quiver, 
Asleep are the ranks of the dead: 


Under the sod and the dew, 
Waiting the judgment day; 

Under the one, the Blue, 
Under the other, the Gray. 


No more shall the war-cry sever, 
Or the winding rivers be red, 
They banish our anger forever, 
When they laurel the graves of our dead. 


Under the sod and the dew, 
Waiting the judgment day; 

Love and tears for the Blue, 
Tears and love for the Gray. 


IME heals all wounds and banishes all differ- 

ences to naught. But the memory of men and 

deeds—men who gave their lives in deeds for a 

cause in which they honestly believed—goes on 
into indefinite generations. 


Those now living, on either side of the civil conflict 
of half a hundred years ago, once foes, are now friends; 
for each knows the sounds and scenes of battle; each 
knows the heroism of the other. 


Both were men. 


Both were inspired by the patriotism of a cause, 
and were possessed of those qualities which made this 
nation great, which have since added to its greatness, 
and which are now destining it to freedom full blown. 


The roar of battle in that contlict is over forever. 


The tramp of the feet of men, and the fall of horses’ 
hoofs, on the return march from war, and to homes in 
peace, are now still. 


These are but a dim memory even to those now 
living. | 

Books of adventure and history, that record men 
in their deeds of heroism, may remain on their shelves 
unopened to the present younger generation and 
those to come. 


Flowers, on the mounds of the now silent heroes, 
wither and fade away. 


But the permanent memorials that the living heroes 
erect, in commemoration of their deeds, and those of 
their fallen comrades, will withstand time and all 
elements. | 


They will stand in silence, but a visual reminder 
to this and coming generations; to the throngs that 
pass in the activities of peace, who will remember and 
reverence, for all time, those who fought and fell in war. 


HEET metal is now a standard material for the 

expression and execution of the sculptor’s art, the 

same as stone and cast metals. By the processes 

we have worked out the final artistic success is 

a question of the original model rather than one 

of mechanical execution, and just as is true of 
the older materials. 


Every line and shadow of the original model is 
exactly executed, with all the beauty in texture of either 
cast bronze or copper, and with no spirit of imitation 
or the statue pretending something that it is not. 


Full artistic precedent for this method and material 
is in the fact that the statue of Diana, Madison Square 
Garden—Augustus St. Gaudens, sculptor; and the 
group on the New York Life Insurance Building, 
New York City, Philip Martini, sculptor; also the two 
quadriga groups on the Wayne County Building, De- 
troit Mich., J. Massey Rhind, sculptor, besides many 
others are of this material and were executed by us. 


In this catalogue the statuary shown is from models 
by our own sculptors in our own plant. We are there- 
fore fully prepared to specially model all classes of 
statuary; including portrait subjects from photographs, 
correct in likeness to the individual, so that a complete 
commission for the execution of a statue will be carried 
out with absolute assurance of satisfactory final results. 


Sheet copper and sheet bronze statuary being much 
lighter than cast bronze and the process being compar- 
atively simple, we are enabled to produce artistic 
results far more economically than by other processes. 


Photographs and samples will be submitted when 
requested, to assure our clients of the artistic merits 
and mechanical efficiency of our work. 


Our statues are executed in sheet bronze and copper 
only, and prices with specifications will be given upon 
application. 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Bellevue Cemetery, Ontario, Cal. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, 
No. 4749, page 56. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Union Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Memorial, Wichita, Kas. Designed by E. M. Viquesney, Americus, 
Ga. Built by The Woodbury Granite Co., Hardwick, Vt. Surmounted by 10 ft. 
statue of ‘‘Peace’’, No. 5854, page 75. Made in sheet bronze by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Mercer, Pa. Surmounted by sheet bronze group No. 5737, 
Cavalryman No. 5708 and Artilleryman No. 5693, pages 63, 64 and 65. Standard 
bronze bas-relief panels, page 79. All specially modeled and made by 

The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. ; 


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Monument erected to General Robert E. Lee, Lee Place, Montgomery, Ala. Surmounted by 
7 ft. statue, Robert E. Lee, page 67. Specially modeled and made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Allentown, Pa. Surmounted by 10 ft. statue of “‘Liberty,” page 
76; Eagles No. 6341, page 77; and Service Groups—all made specially in sheet 
copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Warrenton, N.C. By the Cooper Monument Co., Raleigh, 
N.C. Surmounted by 7 ft. statue, No. 8678-A, page 69. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Monument erected in Memory of Soldiers and Sailors of the Civil War by James Lewis Smith, 
Ashtabula, Ohio. Surmounted by Eagle, No. 1610, page 77. Made in sheet copper, 
; antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Fayetteville, Ark. By F. H. Venn & Co., Memphis, Tenn. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 5608, page 71. Made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument: erected in Union Cemetery, Ft. Edward, N. Y. Surmounted by 
6 ft. statue “‘The Skirmisher,’ No. 5437, page 54. Made in sheet, bronze by 
, Lhe W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Covington, Tenn. By Peter-Burghard Stone Co., Louisville, 
Ky. Surmounted by 7 ft. statue, No. 4429, page 70. Specially modeled.and made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Nebraska City Park, Fairmont, Neb. By Kimball Bros., Lincoln, 
Neb. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 4728, page 57. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio 


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Surmounted by Eagle, No.8778, 


Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, and Panels in standard 
bronze, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohiowi! 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Elyria Cemetery, Elyria, Ohio. 


page 77. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Wadsworth, Ohio. By Hockensmith Bros., Wadsworth, Ohio. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. statue of ‘‘The Color Bearer,’’ No. 6977, page 62. Made in 
sheet bronze by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Pearisburg, Va. By the Durham Marble Works, Durham, 
N. C. Surmounted by 7 ft. statue, No. 8678, page 68. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Unjon Soldiers’ Monument, Warrensburg, Mo. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 4728, page 
57. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 


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Contederate Soldiers’ Monument, Asheboro, N. C. By the Blue Pearl Granite Co., Winston- 
Salem, N. C. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue No. 5608, page 71. Made in sheet 
bronze, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Elyria Cemetery, Elyria, Ohio. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, 
““The Skirmisher,’’ No. 5437, page 54. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze 
finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Evansville, Ind. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 4728, page 57. 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Hurley,S.D. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, “‘The Color Bearer,’ 
No. 6977, page 62. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Jersey Shore Cemetery, Jersey Shore, Pa. Surmounted by 6 ft. 
statue, No. 4728, page 57. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Surmounted.by 9 ft. statue, No. 4 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Circleville, Ohio. 


by The W. H. Mullins Co., 


Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish 


Salem, Ohio. 


Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Pittsboro, N.C. By the Durham Marble Works, Durham, 
N. C. Surmounted by 7 ft. statue, No. 8678, page 68. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Enfield, Mass. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue. No. 4728 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, The W. H. Mullins Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, North East Pa. By Pierce & Huntley, North East, Pa. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. twin statues, No. 4749, page 56; No. 4750-A, page 58. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., 
Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Rushville, Ind. By J. B. Schrichte Sons, Rushville, Ind. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 4749. page 56. Made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Delphos, Ohio. By C. Scherger & Sons, Delphos, Ohio. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 4728, page 57. Made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Ionia, Mich. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, ‘‘The Skirmisher,”’ 
No. 5437, page 54. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Highland, N. Y. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, “‘The Color Bearer,’ 
No. 6977, page 62. Made in sheet bronze, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Gainesville, Fla. By the George W. Clark Co., Jacksonville, 
Fla. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 5608, page 71. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Morrisville, Vt. Surmounted by 7 ft. statue, ‘“The Color Bearer,” 
No. 8819, page 62. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Raymond, N. H. By C. A. Bailey, Manchester, N. H. 
Surmounted by 8&8 ft. statue, specially modeled and made in sheet bronze by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Saco, Maine. Surmounted by group, No. 8674, page 63. 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


40 


Made 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Chico, Cal. By Wm. Robbie. Surmounted by statue No. 4749, 
page 56. Made in sheet bronze, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


41 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Greenwood Cemetery, Spokane, Wash. By the Washington 
Monumental and Cut Stone Co., Spokane, Wash. Surmounted by statue, ‘‘The Color 
Bearer,’’ No. 6977, page 62. Made in sheet bronze, by The W. H. Mullins 
Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Confederate Soldiers’ Monument, Russellville, Ky. Surmounted by statue No. 5608, page 71; 
and Eagle No. 5241, page 77. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


43 


Monument erected to the late Major Jos. M. Morehead on Guilford Revolutionary Battle 
Ground, Greensboro, N. C. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue of Major Jos. M. More- 
head, page 66. Specially modeled and made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


44 


Monument erected to William Hooper on Guilford Revolutionary Battle Ground, Greensboro, 
N. C. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue of William Hooper, page 72. Specially 
modeled and made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


45 


Monument erected to Major Joseph Winston on Guilford Revolutionary Battle Ground, 
Greensboro, N.C. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue of Major Joseph Winston, page 73. 
Specially modeled and made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


46 


Monument erected to the ‘‘ Minute Man’”’ on Guilford Revolutionary Battle Ground, Greens- 
boro, N. C. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue the ‘‘ Minute Man,” page 74. Specially 
modeled and made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 

. The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


47 


Union Soldiers’ Memorial, Dansville Cemetery, Dansville, N. Y. Six ft. statue, “The 
Skirmisher,’’ No. 5437, page 54. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


48 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Evergreen Cemetery, Sinclairville, N. Y. Surmounted by 6 ft. 
statue, No. 4749, page 56. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Soldiers’ Monument, Co. F., First Neb. U. S. V., Spanish-American War, Madison, Neb. 
Surmounted by 6 ft. statue, No. 6676, page 60. Made in sheet bronze, by 
The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


50 


Union Soldiers’ Monument, Ponca, Neb. By William Schmidt, Ponca, Neb. Surmounted 
by 6 ft. statue, No. 4749, page 56. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, 
by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


Union Soldiers’ Memorial, Parsons, Kas. Composed of statues No. 8837, page 55; No. 4749, 
page 56; No. 4750-A, page 58; and No. 8838, page 61. Made in sheet copper, 
antique bronze finish, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


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Union Soldiers’ Monument, Grandview Cemetery, Salem, Ohio. Surmounted by 6 ft. statue 
of ‘The Color Bearer,” No. 6977, page 62. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish, 
G. A. R. Panel in standard bronze, by The W. H. Mullins Co., Salem, Ohio. 


53 


“The Skirmisher” 
No. 5437. Six ft. high from top of base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20 x 20x 5 inches. 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


Artilleryman 
No. 8837. Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. One-eighth-inch plate base 
20x 20x 4 inches. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze 
finish; also in sheet bronze. 


55 


Infantryman at Parade Rest 
No. 4749. Six ft. high above base. One-eighth-inch plate base 18x18x4 inches. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


56 


Infantryman at Parade Rest 
No. 4728. Six ft. high above base. One-eighth-inch plate base 18x 18x 4 inches. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


Sailor 
No. 4750-A. Six ft. high above base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20 x 20 x 5inches. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


58 


Sailor 
No. 4750. Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. One-eighth-inch plate base 
20 x 20x 5 inches. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze 
finish; also in sheet bronze. 


59 


Infantryman of the Spanish-American War at Parade Rest 
No. 6676. Six ft. high above base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20x 20x6 inches. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


60 


Cavalryman 
No. 8838. Six ft. high above base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20 x 20 x 4 inches. Made 
in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


““The Color Bearer”’ 
No. 6977. Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. Ten ft. high to top of flagstaff. One- 
eighth-inch plate base 20x 20x 5 in. 
No. 8819. Seven ft. high from top of base to top of head. Eleven ft. 6 in. high to top of 
flagstaff. One-eighth-inch plate base 27 x 27x 5 in. 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 
62 


“Victory Crowning the Returned Soldier”’ 
No. 5737. Standing figure from top of base to top of head, 8 ft. Height to top of flagstaff, 
11 ft. 9 in. One-eighth-inch plate base 3 ft. 9 in.x 3 ft. 9 in. x 8 in. 

No. 8674. Standing figure 6 ft. high. Height to top of flagstaff, 8 ft. 9 in. One-eighth- 
inch plate base 2 ft. 9 in.x 2 ft. 9 in.x6 in. Made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 

63 


Cavalryman 
No. 5708. Seven ft. high from top of base. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; 
also in sheet bronze. 


64 


Artilleryman 
No. 5693. Seven ft. high from top of base to top of head. Made in sheet copper, antique 
bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


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Major Joseph M. Morehead 
Six ft. high above base. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. For Morehead 
Monument ‘‘Guilford Battle Ground,’’ Greensboro, N. C. 


66 


General Robert E. Lee 
Seven ft. high above base. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. For Lee Monument, 
Lee Place, Montgomery, Ala. 


67 


Confederate Infantryman at Parade Rest 
No. 8678. Seven ft. high from top of base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20 x 20 x 6 inches. 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


68 


Confederate Infantryman at Parade Rest 
No. 8678-A. Seven ft. high from top of base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20x 20x6 
inches. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


69 


Confederate Cavalryman 
No. 4429. Seven ft. high from top of base. One-eighth-inch plate base 20 x 20x 5 inches, 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


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Confederate Infantryman 
No. 5608. Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. One-eighth-inch plate base 
20x 20x 5 inches. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; 
also in sheet bronze. 


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William Hooper 
Six ft. high to top of head. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. For Hooper 
Monument, ‘Guilford Battle Ground,’’ Greensboro, N. C. 


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Major Joseph Winston 
Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. 
For Winston Monument, ‘‘Guilford Battle Ground,’’ Greensboro, N. C. 


73 


“The Minute Man”’ 
Six ft. high from top of base to top of head. Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. 
For monument ‘‘The Minute Man,”’ Guilford Battle Ground, Greensboro, N. C. 


74 


Peace 
No. 5854. Ten ft. high from top of base to top of head. Eighteen ft. high to top of flagstaff. 
Made in sheet bronze; also in sheet copper, antique bronze finish. 


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Liberty 
No. 4748. Ten ft. high from top of base to top of head. Fifteen ft. high to top of flagstaff. 
Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 


No. 1610 


No. 6341 


No. 1610—48 in. spread of wings. 


No. 5241—40 “ 
No. 6341—80 “ oe =f i 
No. 8778—84 ~ z oF ts 


Made in sheet copper, antique bronze finish; also in sheet bronze. 
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No. 6707 No. 6706 


No. 8658 No. 8657 No. 8659 


No. 8919 


Standard Bronze Panels 
Non6707.W Re Can 2x2 40a No. 6706, G. A. R., 12x24 in. 
No. 8658, D. of V., 12x24 in. No.8657,S.of V.,12x24in. No.8659,S. of V. Auxiliary, 12x24 in. 
No. 8920, U. D. of the C., 12x18 in. INO vSOlOn Ue CoV, L2xak Sain 


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Infantry Charge 


Cavalry Charge 


Standard Bronze Relief Panels, 2 ft. x 3 ft. 3 in. 


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